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Compare UX patterns across multiple reference apps using pattern libraries produced by ux-extract. Reads 2+ pattern-library.md files, walks them category by category, identifies where apps converge (strong signal), where they diverge (genuine design choice), what's unique to one app, and what's absent across the set. Produces an opinionated comparison document with recommendations for a new build. No browser needed — pure markdown analysis. Trigger with 'compare UX patterns', 'how do top apps handle X', 'ux comparison', 'pattern comparison across reference apps'.
Manage Linear issues, projects, and workflows via CLI. This skill should be used when the user wants to create, list, update, or search Linear issues, manage projects or milestones, or interact with their Linear workspace. Triggers on "create a task", "add a Linear issue", "list my issues", "update GLE-123", "what's in my backlog", or any Linear-related request.
Score and compare images using vision LLMs as judges. YAML-defined criteria presets for 11 use cases (text-to-image, photorealism, document OCR, charts, UI, portrait, product, scientific, invoice, alt-text, artistic style). Supports OpenAI, Anthropic, Gemini, Mistral, and OpenRouter as judge providers. Keys auto-decrypted via SOPS + age.
This skill should be used when interacting with Google Workspace services via the gws CLI — Gmail (search, triage, send, labels, filters, drafts), Calendar (agenda, events, Meet conferencing), Drive (upload, list, share, download), Sheets (read, append), Docs, Tasks, Chat (send), People/Contacts, and cross-service workflows (standup, meeting prep, weekly digest, email-to-task). Triggers on queries like "check my email", "search Gmail", "send email", "calendar agenda", "create calendar event", "upload to Drive", "read spreadsheet", "create a task", "triage inbox", "find contact", "post to Chat".
Generate interactive AI transformation context-builder prompts for consulting clients. Use when creating structured discovery session prompts that guide a company through context gathering about their business, pain points, tech stack, and AI opportunities. Produces a resumable, multi-section prompt with Express/Deep Dive modes.
Constructive, evidence-based dialogue mode that avoids sycophancy. This skill should be used when the user wants balanced multi-perspective analysis, critical feedback, or rigorous challenge of their ideas. Triggers on "/balanced" or requests for honest/critical/balanced feedback. Supports passive, interactive, tldr, steelman, and decision modes.
Structured workflow for fact-checking claims in journalism. Use when verifying statements for publication, rating claims for fact-check articles, or building pre-publication verification processes. Includes claim extraction, evidence gathering, rating scales, and correction protocols.
Meta Media Buyer — publish, manage, and analyze Meta (Facebook/Instagram) ad campaigns via the Marketing API. Includes guided setup for first-time users. USE WHEN user says "meta ads", "facebook ads", "instagram ads", "publish ads", "create campaign", "launch campaign", "ad performance", "ROAS", "which ad is winning", "ad spend", "campaign metrics", "pause campaign", "resume campaign", "upload ad images", "ad set performance", "creative performance", "set up meta ads", "connect meta ads", "meta ads setup", or needs to publish, manage, or analyze paid Meta advertising campaigns.
Manage Railway deployments, view logs, check status, and manage environment variables. Use when working with Railway hosting, deployments, or infrastructure.
Expert sales execution covering pipeline management, discovery, demos, negotiation, and deal closing.
Deeply interviews the user about a feature idea before implementation. Use this when the user says "interview me about [feature]", "I want to create a new feature", "let's create a new feature", "new feature", "plan a feature", or describes a feature they want to build. Asks probing, non-obvious questions about technical implementation, UI/UX decisions, edge cases, concerns, tradeoffs, and constraints. Continues interviewing until the feature is fully understood, then writes a detailed implementation plan.
Semantic HTML, keyboard navigation, focus states, ARIA labels, skip links, and WCAG contrast requirements. Use when ensuring accessibility compliance, implementing keyboard navigation, or adding screen reader support.